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Colonial National Historical Park: Natural Resource Condition Assessment
The National Park Service is carrying out assessments of the natural resource condition (NRCA) for nearly 300 of the National Parks throughout the country deemed to have significant natural resources. This project, to assess condition of Colonial National Historical Park in Virginia, is a synthesis project aimed at collating and synthesizing all available data to assess current status and trend for each metric, combining these into an overall framework. The focus of this study has been to develop a habitat based framework to assess natural resource condition.  Full Details  



Timeframe

Start: 1st July, 2009
Finish: 31st January, 2012
Duration: 2 year(s), 7 month(s), 4 day(s)

Funding Agencies:
National Park Service
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Simon Costanzo PhotoDr Simon Costanzo
Science Integrator
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Simon Costanzo Integration and Application Network Dr Simon Costanzo Science Integrator Simon Costanzo Photo cell(410) 476-1585 workfax(410) 228-3843 work(410) 221-2042 University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science
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PO Box 775
/ 2020 Horns Point Rd
Cambridge MD 21613 USA

Tracey Saxby Photo Tracey Saxby
Science Communicator
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Tracey Saxby Integration and Application Network Tracey Saxby Science Communicator Tracey Saxby Photo University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science
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PO Box 775
/ 2020 Horns Point Rd
Cambridge MD 21613 USA

Tim Carruthers PhotoDr Tim Carruthers (IAN Alumni)
Coastal and Marine Adviser
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Tim Carruthers Integration and Application Network Dr Tim Carruthers Coastal and Marine Adviser Tim Carruthers Photo Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme
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PO Box 240
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Apia Samoa

Kate Bentsen Photo Kate Bentsen
Science Communication Assistant
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Kate Bentsen Integration and Application Network Kate Bentsen Science Communication Assistant Kate Bentsen Photo work(410) 221-2044 University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science
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PO Box 775
/ 2020 Horns Point Rd
Cambridge MD 21613 USA